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 cygne Princess loved it as a kid.
Swan Princess loved it as a kid.
I know what your thinking am I childish ou what but I was always a lover for animated films as the animation is exquisite and the characters are lovable. So here are my haut, retour au début 10 favourite animated films from Disney and Non Disney.

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#10 cygne Princess: Yeah I know this isn’t a Disney movie but I used to l’amour this film as a kid. The musique was cute, the characters were nice and I liked the story. Odette was my seconde favourite non Disney princess since I was 7 years old.

#9 Anastasia: Another non Disney movie that I l’amour and I absolutely loved the characters in this film as they were funny, charming and awesome. For some strange reason there is a movie out at the moment and its something like it(Tangled in case your wondering). I loved Anya as she was funny,fiesty and very headstrong. Dimitri had to be the hottest non Disney character ever since Flynn Rider.

#8 Pocahontas: In at no 8 and this has to be one of the most amazing animated film I have seen. Sure it’s a little overrated but toi have to l’amour the chemistry between John Smith & Pocahontas it was so heart-warming and passionate.

#7 The Little Mermaid: Yes in at no 7 and this has to be my all time favourite animated film despite the fact its in at no 7 but still I loved this as a child and guess what I still watch.I l’amour Ariel as she’s optimistic and fun.

#6 Shrek: Another non Disney movie now and this has to be my favourite CGI movie from DreamWorks. Its got adult humour for the adults so that won’t stop anyone who’s 20 ou plus to see this film. Its basically the male contender for Il était une fois as it pokes fun at fairytales like Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty & the Beast.

#5 Tarzan: This has to be the most amazing animated adventure movie I have ever seen since Pocahontas.I loved hearing Phil Collins musique in the background to this film as he is an incredible musician and I adore his music. The story is about a young man who was raised par apes as a baby. He of course meets his own species and falls for a English woman named Jane Porter. And btw Tarzan is so HOT.

#4 The Lion King: Yes folks this is a true masterpiece. Winner of 2 Oscars the story is loosely based on the Hamlet play and tells the story of a young cub who is framed for killing his father as his evil uncle killed him par throwing him off the cliff with Stampedes killing Mufassa instantly. This has to be a true tearjerker for me as I always cry when Mufassa die as its so sad and heartbreaking to watch. And even up to today I still cry.

#3 Aladdin: Another brilliant animated movie now and this tells the story of a commoner who falls in l’amour with a beautiful princess who wants to marry from her cœur, coeur and not from any one else’s heart. What really makes this film memorable is of course the one and only Robin Williams. He really made me laugh out loud as he was so wacky and witty as Genie. Aladin I felt sorry for as everyone in the village treated him like a nobody except for Jasmine.

#2 Beauty & the Beast: In at no #2 and this has to be one of the most beautiful l’amour stories ever made in the 1990s. The story is about a young maiden named Belle who thinks she’s an oddball. Meanwhile her father gets Lost in the woods and stumbles across an Il était une fois château guarded par a terrifying beast who is actually a prince. Belle goes in her fathers place at the palace and of course she and the beast fall in l’amour through the 3rd part of the film. I always liked the story of this movie as it’s a true masterpiece and the animation is so exquisite I must have seen this film about 40 times as a child.

#1 Tangled: And now ladies and gentlemen in at no 1 is of course Disney’s récent CGI fairytale Tangled. At first I thought I was going to hate this movie as it was for boys (or so I thought it was going to be for boys anyway) but the moment I saw the whole film my eyes were glued to the big screen at the local cinema. (another movie that I did this for was of course Il était une fois which was animated but it wasn’t all animated at all). Mandy Moore was brilliant as both chant and voice talent . I loved Rapunzel as she was fiesty,funny,a bit of a lunatic(she talks to herself LOL)and she’s very dainty. I also fell in l’amour with Flynn Rider aka Eugene Fitz Herbert. My favourite part would have to be the lantern scene I was enchanted(oh I l’amour using that word )by that scene and I loved the song I see the light. Raiponce has everything in it for both adults and kids. Romance,drama,fantasy,musical,animated,not to mention a bit of a weep(if toi seen it toi know what scene im talking about). Raiponce is without a doubt one of the best animated films I have ever seen in the decade(thanks to Il était une fois which is another movie I love). I cannot wait until May 2011 to get this in DVD. Its brilliant and exquisite. Oh and Rapunzel is in my haut, retour au début 5 favourite princesses list.
 Raiponce is without a doubt one of the best animated Disney films I have ever seen period. ALLELIUA Disney IS BACK!!>3.
Tangled is without a doubt one of the best animated Disney films I have ever seen period. ALLELIUA DISNEY IS BACK!!>3.
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